Bermocoll E 230 X

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Bermocoll® E 230 X is a non-ionic, water soluble cellulose ether. It improves the consistency, the stability, and the water retention of water based products.

Functions: Rheology Modifier, Thickener, Water Retention Agent

Chemical Family: Cellulose Ethers

Features: Improved Consistency, Improved Water Retention, Improved Workability

Technical Data Sheet

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Identification & Functionality

Chemical Family

Features & Benefits

Applications & Uses

Applications

Bermocoll® E 230 X is used as stabilizer and thickener in flooring compounds. Bermocoll® E 230 X is also used in low viscouse mortars.

Properties

Physical Form
Appearance
Whitish powder
Typical Properties
ValueUnitsTest Method / Conditions
pH Value (1% Solution)7
Characteristics
ValueUnitsTest Method / Conditions
Surface ActivityWeak
Viscosity (at 20 °C, Brookfield LV, in 2% solution)260-360mPa.s
Specifications
ValueUnitsTest Method / Conditions
Particle Size (≤ 425 μm)98%
Salt Contentmax. 5%
Water Contentmax. 5%
Note
Bermocoll® E 230 X is low viscosity grade of ethyl hydroxyethyl cellulose.

Regulatory & Compliance

Certifications & Compliance
Certifications
Nouryon Chemicals AG has been certified according to ISO 9001, ISO 14001 and OHSAS 18001.

Packaging & Availability

Packaging Type
Regional Availability
  • Global
Packaging and Transport

BERMOCOLL E 230 X is packed in polyethylene plastic bag. Net weight 15 kg. 

Storage & Handling

Storage Conditions
Bermocoll® E 230 X is intended for dry mixing with other powder materials and should not be used for direct dissolving in water. At the temperatures above 250°C (480°F), charring of Bermocoll® E 230 X will occur. At high temperatures and in contact with an open flame, Bermocoll® E 230 X will burn slowly with the characteristics of cellulose.
Storage Conditions
  • In unopened bags, Bermocoll® E 230 X can be stored for several years. In opened bags, the moisture content of Bermocoll® E 230 X will be influenced by the air humidity.
  • Like many industrial processed powdery materials, cellulose ether dusts are combustible and can cause dust explosions. Dust formation must be avoided or kept to a minimum. Care should be taken to prevent ignition from heat, spark, open flames or hot surface.